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Transforming Leadership
This webinar will explore and reconceptualise the concept of leadership and will introduce the idea of pedagogical co-ordination.
Reggio Australia
Supporting Children’s Behaviours: On-Demand Webcast
Designed for the educator seeking an understanding to better develop responsive strategies, this workshop explores the neuroscience, childhood relationships and learning that determines behaviours. This knowledge also deepens approaches to supporting developing relationships in children, as behaviour is a lens into the minds of children’s emotions.
Child Australia
Reconciliation Action Plan
Are you wanting to start your reconciliation journey and not sure where to begin? In this webinar, Jessica will be yarning about the importance of Reconciliation Action Plans and how they can best be utilised to create cultural change in your early learning setting.
Koori Curriculum
Risk & supervision: Team eLearning Package
Is active supervision and risk management an issue in your team? Support your team with this shared professional learning journey to improve active supervision and to reflect on risk together.
First Door
Empower your future with a pathway to university
Graduates of Selmar’s CHC50121 Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care are offered a pathway to Swinburne Online via credit recognition towards a Bachelor of Education in either Early Childhood Teaching or Early Childhood and Primary Teaching. Both qualifications are fully accredited by Swinburne University of Technology and the Australian Children’s Education & Care Quality Authority (ACECQA), with the dual qualification additionally accredited by the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) and the Australian Institute of Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL).
Selmar Institute of Education
Stress! Maintaining a Sense of Calm: On-Demand Webcast (COVID related)
Stress is an expected human response to challenging or dangerous situations. Small amounts of stress, such as meeting a challenge or deadline can be helpful. A complete lack of stress can lead to reduced motivation and performance.
Child Australia
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